No Patience

Evening ladies, hope you are all ok. I’m so glad to be home but I am finding OH (other half) extremely annoying this evening lol. He’s not really even doing anything. I think it’s cuz I’m tired and I feel bad cuz he’s done tea and he’s now in the kitchen cleaning up. How do I stop feeling irritated? Like I just wanna like maybe trip him up 😂😂😂 but I won’t of course. Maybe I should take some deep cleansing breaths x

OMG mine too. I was disgustingly rude to him last night then took myself upstairs to sob. He cane up ten mins later and cuddled me I was like get off me I’ve just been horrid to you! Then I got pissed at him because he was being so nice to me. Hahahaha. Going to be a long 9 months x

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